Portugal Golf – Calendar of the World Corporate Golf Challenge Portugal 2023

Royal Óbidos. Royal Óbidos will host the national final of the prestigious corporate golf competition.

Internationally known corporate golf event celebrates its 30th anniversary

The Portuguese edition of the World Corporate Golf Challenge (WCGC) starts on the 25th of February. The World Corporate Golf Challenge is marking its 30th year of competition.

“The 30th edition of the world’s largest corporate golf tournament is something to celebrate, and this year is the perfect time for current and future sponsors to connect their names with the event. Strengthening the links amongst the many licenced nations will increase the international reach”, states Golf Concept’s founder Estela Sargento.

For the second year running, Golf Concept will be in charge of exclusively organising this event in Portugal, with a total of 6 events taking place at world-class golf courses.

The first competition will take place at the Amendoeira Golf Resort, in the O’Connor Jnr golf course. The course was designed by Christy O’Connor Jr. and already hosted golf tournaments on the PGA Portugal Tour and the Portuguese Golf Federation Circuit.

After Amendoeira, the next stop on the tour will be at the difficult Quinta Do Peru golf course, which will host two events in this Portuguese edition, on May 19 and 20. Due to a large number of players, it was necessary to create an extra event.

The formidable Ponte de Lima golf course, created by Daniel and David Silva, will feature again on this circuit, on June 3rd. After that, the last round before the final will be held at the Santo da Serra golf course, on June 17th.

The national final of the World Cup of Golf Championship Portugal 2023 will be held on July 8 at the Royal Óbidos, which was designed by Severiano Ballesteros and has hosted the Portuguese Open of the Challenge Tour on many occasions.

The team that wins the National Final will represent Portugal in the World Final, held for the second year in a row on the Spanish island of Tenerife.

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Portugal Golf Holidays – Montado Hotel & Golf Resort host of the World Corporate Golf Challenge tournament

Montado Hotel & Golf Resort

Montado Hotel & Golf Resort host of the World Corporate Golf Challenge tournament

The World Corporate Golf Challenge was created in 1993 as a competition open to UK companies and agencies under the sponsorship of its media partner, one of the UK’s largest newspapers, The Times.

The Golf & Business combination was successful that has remained until today. As proof of this, WCGC is nowadays one of the biggest corporate golf events in the world.

The success has already resulted in 34 participating countries, representing more than 3000 companies and covering around 60 TV channels, 26 newspapers and 24 magazines, with 16 top airlines as members. A structure, all of it, with international recognition and prestige.

During the 2020 European Football Championship, another tournament animated the prestigious Montado Hotel & Golf Resort, on May 30th and 31st 2021 which, two months earlier, hosted the International Amateur Championships in Portugal (men and women) and a few days later, hosted the Portuguese qualifications for the European Championships at an amateur level.

Belmar’s team was the great champion of the Montado Golf Course tournament and qualified for the WCGC Audi National Final 2021, for having been the best in the net classification, while Garofalo’s No. 1 team also qualified for the big summit scheduled for the West Cliffs Golf Course in Óbidos (31 July), thanks to the triumph in the gross classification.

The WCGC regulation is clear: the net classification (which selects 4 teams) prevails over the gross (which only qualifies one), but the scoring system, which counts on the results with two players from each team, provides interesting results, as players with high handicaps can win as well as elite players.

Looking only at the net classification, there were 27 players out of a total of 58 with 30 or more points and the best of all was Tiago Costa with 38 points, followed by his partner Bernardo Paes de Vasconcelos with 37 points, the same as José Henriques from JS Partners.

Ricardo Pereira and Rui Coelho were world vice-champions of companies in 2015 and, last year, they won one of the qualifying stages of the WCGC Portugal, in the Algarve, serving another sponsoring company, Turkish Airlines.

There was a very good game by these two winning teams, that not even the heavy rain, almost thunderstorm, which fell for about 15 minutes, was able to stop.

Montado Golf Course is always in good condition, the main variable is the wind but this year the weather was great.

The online tombola, a novelty in 2021, in partnership with Bee Engineering awarded assigned offers to 30 of the 58 participants and there were also special skill prizes for Lúcia Ballayer, Orlando Garcia, João Santos, Tiago Costa and Ricardo Pereira.

The 28th worldwide and 22nd national edition of WCGC Portugal 2021, began in May in Madeira, with the sponsorship of the Madeira Promotion Association, and has now continued in Montado Golf Course with the support of Garofalo. The third qualifying stage will take place at the Axis Ponte de Lima Golf Course on the 26th of June.

The Montado Hotel & Golf Resort had already hosted the National Final last year. This year there will be a fourth qualification at Morgado Golf Course on July 3rd, the Audi National Final will be on July 31st at the West Cliffs Golf Course in Óbidos and, meanwhile, it is already known that the World Final will be again at the Oitavos Dunes Golf Course, in Cascais, from 1 to 5 November 2021.

For Tee Times Golf Agency Montado Golf Course surrounded by famous muscatel vineyards planted a century ago and with some unforgettable holes of great scenic beauty, like number 13, a Par 4 that provides a great view over Palmela Castle and an excellent opportunity for a birdie is a great choice for this famous international tournament.

Also, the Montado Hotel **** with unique tranquillity and its 93 luxurious guest rooms, each overlooking the golf course is ideal for the most relaxing golf break.

We suggest the attractive golf packages for 3 nights accommodation & 2 rounds, 4 nights accommodation & 3 rounds, 5 nights accommodation & 3 rounds, 7 nights accommodation & 5 rounds or a especially golf package to satisfy every customer’s wishes.

For a longer golf break, Pousada de Palmela and Hotel Luna Esperança Centro ****, and the also great and nearby golf courses, Troia Golf Course, Peru Golf Course and Ribagolfe Golf Course, are the ideal complement for the most pleasurable Golf Break in the wonderful Costa Azul region.

Source: portugal.worldcorporategolfchallenge.com

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Miguel Gaspar runner-up In an Olazábal golf course

Miguel Gaspar runner-up  In an Olazábal golf course, photo by Tristan Jones

Miguel Gaspar runner-up In an Olazábal golf course

Miguel Gaspar runner-up In an Olazábal golf course: At the La Monacilla golf course in Spain, Miguel Gaspar, reached the best result of his professional career in international golf tournaments, becoming runner-up of Alps de Andalucia, €48,000 prize-money tournament, held in the region of Huelva, in Spain, the win came a week after his friend Pedro Figueiredo, won a Challenge Tour tournament.

It was an Alps Tour Golf event, one of the third divisions of the European professional golf and the top-5 of the Order of Merit at the end of the season climbs to the Challenge Tour, the European second division.

The professional of Belas golf club, who now trains at Quinta da Ria Golf Club, Algarve, led the leaderboard after a first round of 66 strokes, 6 under the Par of La Monacilla Golf, and on the following days, with rounds of 72 and 70 he remained in the hunt of a possible first title that escaped him by 2 shots.

“I’m a little sad because I felt I had a good opportunity, but golf is just like that. I feel very good about my game in general. I played very well in the first day, without a single mistake. I did not play very well on the second and on the third day. I did not hit the ball very well, “the 26-year-old Portuguese told the Challenge Tour Press Office.

La Monacilla Golf Club

La Monacilla Golf Club

“We played in a big golf course with a great design, where it’s important to have good shots from the tee to score well, “he added.

The La Monacilla Golf Course is a design of José María Olazábal, the twice Masters champion and former Ryder Cup star, and opened in 2010. It is one of the best golf courses of the 2018 Alps Tour Golf.

It features fairways with subtle shapes and slopes, as well as large, well protected greens.

The golf course design fits perfectly with the natural shape of the land and this, allied to the quality of the golf holes, means that La Monacilla is a great golfing challenge for players of all handicaps.

There are six tees on each hole, allowing each golfer to choose the layout that best fits to their level of play. Of course the ‘pros’ played from the back tees.

The Alps de Andalucia was won by French Alexandre Daydou (68 + 72 + 66), from Reunion Island.

Daydou had already lost two play-offs on this Tour and finally grabed the title, collecting a prize of €6,960, to jump from 19th to 4th in the Order of Merit, behind the Spanish David Bordá (the champion of the Obidos International Open), Louis Boyer and Marcus Mohr.

Miguel Gaspar, secured 2nd place, on a golf course amoungst 131 players and pocketed €4,728, he should have jumped to the 12th place, but he is not a Tour member. He played only to get more professional experience.

La Monacilla Golf Club

La Monacilla Golf Club

“As I only had this sporadic invitation (for the Alps Tour Golf), since I’m playing on the Challenge Tour, also by invitation, I did not become a member”, he explained to Tee Times Golf.

Professional since 2013, Miguel Gaspar was one of those players who felt more acutely the difficult transition from amateur to professional.

A contemporary of Ricardo Melo Gouveia and Pedro Figueiredo, with who he played in the the World Amateur Championship (The Eisenhower Trophy), in the Portuguese national team, he was always one of the best amateurs of his generation, having even won the FPG Cup, one of the national amateur Majors.

But as a professional, even stopping his studies to devote himself to golf, and despite having one of the most beautiful swings of national golf, his good scores took a long time to show up.

He started to feel something different in his game at the end of the last year and this season the results were gradually coming up.

In the Portugal Pro Golf Tour, the international satellite tour that we can roughly categorize as one of the (many) fourth European divisions, played between November and April, Miguel Gaspar finished below Par in 12 tournaments.

In the opening event of the PGA Portugal Tour of 2018, the Optilink PGA Open, he was 7 under the Par and one month later, in the second tournament of this Portuguese professional tour, the Axis PGA Open, in Ponte de Lima, he was 3rd at level Par.

The signs were all there. Sooner or later a great result would appear and it was meant to be in Spain. When almost nobody talked about him, Miguel Gaspar reminded us that he still has a beautiful and increasingly competitive game. But why did this metamorphosis occur now?

Quinta da Ria Golf Course

Quinta da Ria Golf Course

“The big difference is that since March 2017 I started to be coached by Sebastião Gil and to train at Quinta da Ria“, elucidated.

“In Belas Golf course I have the best conditions possible in Lisbon, but here in Quinta da Ria golf course (between Tavira and Vila Real de Santo António) I have the best in the Algarve and I can be more focused on my daily work,” he added.

The same decision was taken a year and a half ago by his pal, Pedro Figueiredo, when, at the peak of a crisis of confidence, he resided temporarily in the Algarve, because he felt that there was a more favorable environment for total concentration in his career.

Sebastião Gil, with his character, makes me a better player and a better person,” added Miguel Gaspar, who, in the last Open of Portugal @ Morgado Golf Resort, in statements to the Press Office of the PGA of Portugal, had already talked about it.

“I learned a lot with David Llewellyn (the Welsh coach who has been coaching several Portuguese, including his friends “Figgy” and “Melinho”), but I felt something was missing. I feel Gil is very sincere and straight forward. He leaves nothing to be said and feels the needs of the Portuguese players. He knows the results of all the Portuguese and wants very much that the Portuguese golf evolves. Of course, he knows a lot about golf, he does not need presentations, he’s been with Butch Harmon (former Tiger Woods coach) and he is the National Team Coach with the most victories in the Portuguese Federation National Team,” said the player.

Finally, there is another aspect no less important, which is related to a certain financial comfort. Miguel Gaspar appeared a few months ago with polo shirts marked by the “Chili Boy” logo: “It’s a new sponsor. They help me with the costs of signing up for tournaments and allow me to attend a gym in Tavira. Both have been very important to me.”

Belas Clube de Campo Golf Course

Belas Clube de Campo Golf Course

In the Challenge Tour, where the level is higher, things have not gone well in 2018 for him, but he has already showed to be worth more.

A few weeks ago, in the Swiss Challenge presented by Suisse Golf Association, he was knockin’ on a top-10 door at the end of a first round of 68. The 79 on the second day made him fail the cut with an aggregate of 5 over Par, but the motivation grew.

“The ambitions have been always the same. I never stop believing. I work to be where I want to be, which is on the European Tour,” he says without rashes or false modesty.

Hugo Ribeiro / Tee Times Golf for Record